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What Health Care for Who?
Filed under founder November 19, 2009Spineless…
is all that I can say about our current crop of elected officials that are debating the health care issue.
I cant think of one single issue besides the economy that is so important to the broad spectrums of Americans. Health care and its cost and quality affects each and every one of us in a deep and personal way regardless of our station in life.
Our country screams for a leader, the current 'leader' was given a mandate to bring change… yet the congress, senate and Obama can come up with nothing beyond a rehash of the same old cronyism and profit mongering that has brought us to this point to start with.

The time is coming to make some real change in our society. We have to be asking ourselves just what kind of a society that we want to live in, and what role we expect to play in it and just exactly what kind of a society we want to leave for our children.
日本での貧困者は?
Filed under founder April 30, 2008
Poverty in Japan is more than homeless living in blue sheet and cardboard shacks that most think of. Working poor are, by and large, the largest group of Japanese suffering the ills of poverty and estimated at more than 10 million[1]. These struggling individuals go largely unnoticed as provide the services that fuel society and then go home to inadequate housing, survive on instant ramen and fall thru the cracks with regards to retirement and proper health care.
Take Nagasaki residents Kichisaburo Tanaka and his wife and their deceased children, son Kaito, 3, and daughter Kirari, 2.
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Filed under founder March 31, 2008
We charities and foundations are the gatekeepers of our communities. Formed for the public good, and operated not for profit but for the public good. It seems however that most well meaning ideas take on a life of their own and after a time, many organizations will do anything to get money in the door. Pictured above is the chairman of Foodbank Kansai receiving money from Pfizer corporation. Pfizer is the largest drug manufacturer in the world, and they operate outside the bounds of national and international laws at their whim*.